vVerse 1-2
1 Chronicles 24:1-2. These are
the divisions of the sons of
Aaron — The several branches
into which that family was
divided. Therefore Eleazar and
Ithamar executed the priest’s
office — Their brethren being
dead, and leaving no issue, they
and their sons were the only
persons to whom the execution of
that office could be committed
according to the law.
Verse 3
1 Chronicles 24:3. And David
distributed them, &c. — To avoid
all confusion, now that they
were much increased, he
distributed the priests, as he
had done the Levites, into
several courses, allotting to
each of them the times wherein
they should by turns have the
government of holy
ministrations.
Verse 4
1 Chronicles 24:4. Among the
sons of Eleazar were sixteen
chief men, &c. — He appointed,
therefore, sixteen courses of
the sons of Eleazar, under as
many heads of their families,
and half as many of the
posterity of Ithamar.
Verse 5
1 Chronicles 24:5. Thus were
they divided by lot — That the
business being committed, in
this way, to the Divine
disposal, there might be no
occasion for complaint, and so
all contentions might be
prevented, as no man could be
charged with partiality, nor
could any say they had wrong
done them. Solomon says, the lot
causes contention to cease. It
is evident from the Scriptures,
that it was a very ancient
custom to refer matters of a
doubtful nature to the decision
of the lot; and, in particular,
persons were often chosen in
this way to sacred offices. But,
as it is an appeal to God, it
ought to be managed with a
proper reverence and sincerity.
Thus Matthias was chosen to the
apostleship by lot with solemn
prayer. “And I know not,” says
Henry, “but it might still be
used, in faith, in parallel
cases, as an instituted
ordinance.” One sort with
another — Both the sons of
Eleazar and those of Ithamar
were thus chosen, who should
wait together. Governors of the
house of God — Hebrew, governors
of God; that is, the judges,
says Houbigant. The ministers of
religion are expressed in the
foregoing words, the governors
of the sanctuary. It is very
justly observed by Grotius, that
governors of God never signify,
in the sacred writings, those
that minister to God, but
governors in the commonwealth,
chiefs, or judges. Were of the
sons of Eleazar and the sons of
Ithamar — These two families had
obtained the chief functions,
both in the temple and in the
magistracy; which could not be
distributed so well any way as
by lot, without danger of envy
among themselves.
Verse 6
1 Chronicles 24:6. Shemaiah, the
scribe, wrote them before the
king — Their names were written
and put into an urn, out of
which the lots were to be drawn:
which, that there might be no
suspicion of fraud, were drawn
before the king, the princes,
the high-priest and his
assistant, and before the
several families of priests and
Levites. One principal household
being taken for Eleazar, &c. —
That is, one of the principal
families of Eleazar was first
taken, and then one of
Ithamar’s, and thus alternately,
till all the families of Ithamar
had received their lot. And
afterward all the lots came
forth to the rest of Eleazar’s
families, which were double in
number to those of Ithamar.
Verse 19
1 Chronicles 24:19. These were
the orderings of them — In this
order and method they were to
come to perform the offices of
the temple. To come into the
house — To come into the temple
every sabbath day, and to
continue there till the next
sabbath, when they were relieved
by others. Under Aaron — Under
the direction of the
high-priest, whom he calls
Aaron, because he represented
Aaron’s person, and executed his
office; and their father —
Because of the authority which,
by God’s appointment, he had
over them.
Verse 20
1 Chronicles 24:20. The rest of
the sons of Levi — Either such
as were only Levites, and not
priests, or such as were not
named or numbered before, in
this or the former chapter. The
sons of Shubael, Jehdeiah — Who
being, as it seems, an eminent
person, or having a very
numerous family, was not
reckoned with or under his
father’s family, but was
accounted as a distinct head of
another family.
Verse 31
1 Chronicles 24:31. These
likewise cast lots — There was
the like solemnity used in their
distribution as there was in
that of the priests, by casting
lots; whereby they knew what
Levites should wait in every
course with the sons of Aaron.
Even the principal fathers over
against their younger brethren —
These words are somewhat
obscure, but the meaning, says
Bishop Patrick, is, that both
elder and younger had their
places by lot, not by seniority
of houses: they who were of
greater dignity drew lots
against those who were of less:
and they were to take their
courses as they fell either to
the elder or the younger family. |